"svn: Can’t open file" ".svn\tmp\text-base" "svn-base" "The system cannot find the file specified".svn: Can’t open file .svn\tmp\text-base svn-base The system cannot find the file specified

After backtracking, here is what happened.

I had a file (a compiled dll) in source control.I found out that I had a non-signed version of the dll (DotNet assembly).I found the "signed version" of the dll. I wanted to replace the unsigned version with the signed version.

So I replaced the existing file (in my local directory) with the signed version.

There was a slight issue with the file name.

The unsigned version was MyAssembly.dll

The signed version was ~~~slightly off (case wise):MyAssembLY.dll

(The file names are obviously for demonstration only).

So when I overwrote MyAssembly.dll with MyAssembLY.dll, it was fine (local windows directory).The files were "Committed to Subversion".

(FYI, You can ignore the "signed" vs "unsigned" issue I cite above if you’re having this issue…..the issue was not
related to signed/unsigned, but rather cAsE SenSiTiviTy of the replacement file).

Ok…so I thought everything was cool. WRONG.

The next time my continuous integration ran, I got the error message seen above. ("svn: Can’t open file).

I mimicked the command line call ( to take the CI environment out of the equation).